Following upon its repeat performance as NCAA Division III champion, the Bates College women's rowing team repeated with the same four national honors from the College Rowing Coaches Association on Saturday, as the CRCA announced the 2018 Pocock All-America teams.

On Wednesday, USRowing announced the 72-person roster of the 2018 Under 23 National Team that will compete at the 2018 World Rowing Under 23 Championships July 25-29 in Poznan, Poland. And only one rower made the team from the NESCAC: Bates College's Joshua Bilchik '18 of Brookline, Mass.

Bates College's Amelia Wilhelm has been nominated for the 2010 NCAA Woman of the Year Award by the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC). The NCAA Woman of the Year Award honors graduating student-athletes who have distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate careers in the areas of academic achievement, athletics excellence, service and leadership. The award has been given annually since 1991.

The Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) Board of Stewards has announced the All-Academic Team for the 2017-18 academic year. Seven Bobcats made the team, including six from the first varsity eight.

In early June, the Bates College men's rowing team competed at the IRA National Championship Regatta for the first time in program history. We were there to capture all the action as the Bobcats went toe-to-toe with the giants of collegiate rowing!

On the season finale of the Bates Bobcast, we recap the men's rowing team's historic trip to the Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Championship Regatta and we sit down with Bates Director of Athletics Jason Fein!

The Bates men's rowing second varsity eight was ready to compete in the third level final Sunday morning at the 116th annual IRA National Championship Regatta when the word came down: all remaining races scheduled for the day were canceled.

The Bates men's rowing team's second varsity eight finished third in its semifinal on Saturday, outracing Saint Joseph's (Pa.) and Florida Tech to earn a spot in the third level final at the IRA National Championship Regatta.

Bates College achieved the third-best finish in school history in the final Learfield Directors' Cup Division III standings for 2017–18, announced Thursday by the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA).

The women's rowing team defended its national title and the first varsity eight made history at the NCAA Championships. Katherine Cook '18 and Adedire Fakorede '18 earned All-America honors in track and field and the men's tennis pair of Ben Rosen '18 and Jacob Kauppila '20 also finished their season as All-Americans. We've got it all covered, on the Bates Bobcast!

The Bates women's rowing team left no room for doubt on Saturday, winning both grand finals to take home the Bobcats' second straight national championship and their third in the last four years. The first varsity eight won its first gold medal at the NCAA Championships in program history and the second varsity eight edged Wellesley to win its fifth consecutive gold medal on the biggest stage of women's collegiate rowing.

The number one nationally ranked Bates women's rowing team looks to defend its NCAA title this weekend. Two-time All-American Adedire Fakorede '18 and three-time All-American Katherine Cook '18 compete in one final NCAA Championships in track and field. And three-time All-American Ben Rosen' 18 and Jacob Kauppila '20 head across the country for the NCAA men's tennis singles and doubles championships. Plus, congrats to the Bates women's club ultimate team, Cold Front, for finishing second at Division III nationals!

Bates College's NESCAC champion men's and women's rowing teams led all schools with six all-conference selections apiece, while head coach Peter Steenstra repeated as both Men's and Women's Coach of the Year, as the New England Small College Athletic Conference announced its 2018 All-Conference Rowing Teams on Wednesday.

Perfection. It's a rare thing. But that's what the Bates rowing teams achieved Friday at the National Invitational Rowing Championships on Lake Quinsigamond. Now, the women are going to their 12th straight NCAA Championships and the men are going to the IRA National Championships for the first time ever. Plus, meet Cold Front, the Bates women's club Ultimate team is headed to Division III nationals for the third straight season!

The first varsity eight won its grand final at the National Invitational Rowing Championships for the first time ever and the Bates men's rowing team celebrated a perfect and historic day Friday on Lake Quinsigamond.

The Bates women's rowing team continued to beat every opponent in its path on the way to the NCAA Championship, sweeping all four of its events for the first time in program history Friday at the National Invitational Rowing Championships.

Senior Quinn Hayward is a key member of the Bates College men's rowing team. His passion for the sport is such that he plans to continue rowing after graduation. But this spring: he can't row. He's injured. Yet Hayward remains a key part of the team. This is his story.

The No. 1 nationally ranked Bates women's rowing team appeared every bit the defending national champion Saturday at the New England Rowing Championships, taking first place in all seven of its races, including four grand finals.

The Bates men's rowing team won the second varsity eights and first varsity fours races, and placed second out of five boats in varsity eights in an impressive performance Saturday on Lake Quinsigamond. Bates rowed against host Holy Cross along with St. Joseph's University, Tufts, WPI and Williams.

The Bates rowing teams won seven out of 10 races Sunday against Bowdoin and Colby to clinch the Bobcats' seventh consecutive Presidents Cup in the 22nd edition of the annual regatta hosted at the Bates boathouse in Greene.

The rowing teams went undefeated on the Malden River last Saturday. The tennis teams are both ranked in the top 30 in the nation and the men's track and field team hosts the Maine State Championships this weekend. All that and more on the Bates Bobcast!